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September 9, 2025
Kampf is floated as a trade candidate amid Leafs roster depth, with two years left on his deal and a 10-team no-trade clause complicating potential deals. His two-way impact and PK reliability are valued, but Toronto may seek an immediate upgrade at forward if a fit emerges, prompting fantasy managers to flag his value as potentially volatile.
If Kampf is traded, what role could replace his two-way PK duties on Toronto’s third line?Which Leafs players would most likely benefit if Kampf is moved out and a top-six winger arrives?What is the likelihood Kampf’s value could rebound on a new club given his two-way game?How might Kampf’s no-trade clause influence Leafs’ deadline tactics and fantasy implications?


@David Kampf | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
September 5, 2025
Leafs eye adding flexibility around David Kampf, with potential moves to optimize the forward corps. Kampf’s bottom-six presence and PK ability could be a trade asset or a stabilizing factor if retained, affecting the depth chart and fantasy value of lines that rely on his energy and defensive play.
How could Kampf's role influence Toronto's bottom-six scoring and PK efficiency?If Kampf is moved, which players could fill his role and how would that affect Leafs' fantasy dynamics?What is Kampf's fantasy floor if he remains with Toronto and keeps a PK-focused, bottom-six role?How does Kampf's defensive presence affect fantasy-friendly forwards around him in daily formats?


@David Kampf | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
August 13, 2025
David Kampf is viewed as a steady defensive center, prized for faceoffs and shutdown play but not a marquee source of offense. His hefty contract complicates trade talks, as teams weigh the value of his defensive value against the cap impact. If moved, he could chip in depth but offers limited fantasy upside unless used in higher-penalty-kill minutes or paired with offense-driven linemates.
What would Kampf's fantasy impact be if moved to a third-line role on a contending team?Is Kampf worth rostering in fantasy if he stays with Toronto or is traded to a contender?What impact does Kampf's $9.6 million cap hit have on potential Leafs trades?Who could Toronto realistically target to pair with Kampf in a trade to maximize value?


David Kampf | NHL
August 12, 2025
Kampf is a two‐way center known for defensive discipline and faceoff prowess, with a modest scoring footprint. His contract carries a hefty 2.4M AAV for two more seasons, which complicates trade value for teams seeking immediate offensive impact. In a playoff push, his steadiness is valuable, but he’s unlikely to move the needle for teams chasing dynamic scoring.
How does Kampf's cap hit impact his trade value for a playoff contender?Would Kampf be more valuable in a role with more offensive responsibility?How does Kampf compare to typical cap‑hit bargains in similar roles?Which potential trade partners would value Kampf most for a playoff run?


@David Kampf | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
August 3, 2025
David Kampf is also identified as a candidate to be moved in order to create salary cap space for the Maple Leafs in their pursuit of Jack Roslovic, further complicating Toronto's roster dynamics.
What strengths does Kampf bring to the Maple Leafs?How has Kampf performed this season?


@David Kampf | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
September 9, 2025
Kampf is floated as a trade candidate amid Leafs roster depth, with two years left on his deal and a 10-team no-trade clause complicating potential deals. His two-way impact and PK reliability are valued, but Toronto may seek an immediate upgrade at forward if a fit emerges, prompting fantasy managers to flag his value as potentially volatile.
If Kampf is traded, what role could replace his two-way PK duties on Toronto’s third line?Which Leafs players would most likely benefit if Kampf is moved out and a top-six winger arrives?What is the likelihood Kampf’s value could rebound on a new club given his two-way game?How might Kampf’s no-trade clause influence Leafs’ deadline tactics and fantasy implications?


@David Kampf | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
September 5, 2025
Leafs eye adding flexibility around David Kampf, with potential moves to optimize the forward corps. Kampf’s bottom-six presence and PK ability could be a trade asset or a stabilizing factor if retained, affecting the depth chart and fantasy value of lines that rely on his energy and defensive play.
How could Kampf's role influence Toronto's bottom-six scoring and PK efficiency?If Kampf is moved, which players could fill his role and how would that affect Leafs' fantasy dynamics?What is Kampf's fantasy floor if he remains with Toronto and keeps a PK-focused, bottom-six role?How does Kampf's defensive presence affect fantasy-friendly forwards around him in daily formats?


@David Kampf | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
August 13, 2025
David Kampf is viewed as a steady defensive center, prized for faceoffs and shutdown play but not a marquee source of offense. His hefty contract complicates trade talks, as teams weigh the value of his defensive value against the cap impact. If moved, he could chip in depth but offers limited fantasy upside unless used in higher-penalty-kill minutes or paired with offense-driven linemates.
What would Kampf's fantasy impact be if moved to a third-line role on a contending team?Is Kampf worth rostering in fantasy if he stays with Toronto or is traded to a contender?What impact does Kampf's $9.6 million cap hit have on potential Leafs trades?Who could Toronto realistically target to pair with Kampf in a trade to maximize value?


David Kampf | NHL
August 12, 2025
Kampf is a two‐way center known for defensive discipline and faceoff prowess, with a modest scoring footprint. His contract carries a hefty 2.4M AAV for two more seasons, which complicates trade value for teams seeking immediate offensive impact. In a playoff push, his steadiness is valuable, but he’s unlikely to move the needle for teams chasing dynamic scoring.
How does Kampf's cap hit impact his trade value for a playoff contender?Would Kampf be more valuable in a role with more offensive responsibility?How does Kampf compare to typical cap‑hit bargains in similar roles?Which potential trade partners would value Kampf most for a playoff run?


@David Kampf | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
August 3, 2025
David Kampf is also identified as a candidate to be moved in order to create salary cap space for the Maple Leafs in their pursuit of Jack Roslovic, further complicating Toronto's roster dynamics.
What strengths does Kampf bring to the Maple Leafs?How has Kampf performed this season?


@David Kampf | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
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